Word: cliffs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cliff Sheehan placed eighth in the hotly contested mile race. Sheehan's 4:05 clocking was six seconds off his personal best, and eight seconds behind the winning 3:57. "It's a fast track, and the crowd of 40,000 really gets excited, and the competition is good," Sheehan said. "But I didn't have a good race. I'm still out of shape--trying to recover from my thesis...
...Cliff Sheehan, Paul Kent, and Bill Pate were conspicuous by their absence, as the normally strong middle and long distance corps failed to produce...
...There was some confusion on this question. We meant major league players with the same last name; obviously no one named Lisa Anderson has ever played professional baseball. Sorry about the confusion. Anyway, among the namesakes are Mike Anderson (Philadelphia outfielder in the early '70s), Cliff Brady (Boston second baseman in 1920), Alta Cohen (Giant infielder in the 1920s), Mel and Albert Hall, Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Rich Nye (Cub pitcher in the 1960s), Pat Putnam, Jim Price (Tiger catcher in the late '60s), and Earl Wilson. Glenn Hoffman spells his name with only...
...finished the indoor season in fifth place (out of 10 teams) at the Heps, despite several key individual performances. Co-Captain Doug Boyd (first in high jump), Cliff Sheehan (first in 1500 and distance medley relay, third in 3000) and Paul Kent (fourth in 5000, sixth in 3000) performed well, but most events ended without any Harvard runners in the top six scoring places...
Harvard track star Cliff Sheehan earned All-American honors over the weekend with a second-place finish in the mile at the NCAA national track and field championships at Oklahoma City...